Yes. However if the ticket was not resolved and it has gone to a warrant when you press charges and go to court on the other matter the warrant might be found and you will have to deal with that also.
Yes, but only because they are a minor not because you are going to get in trouble or have charges against you.
It depends on which state the charges are in.
with charges
"charges against them" indicates that the answer is the "defendant".
Yes. Those are separate charges.
I would be really surprised if you were cited onlyfor the speeding, as you're very much eligible for reckless driving charges on top of it.
that will probly be two separate charges, but in nc an average speeding ticket with a lawyer for myself was 210 and he appeared in court for me and paid the fine.
An individual cannot press charges. Only the state makes that determination. If you would like the state to consider criminal charges against a person, contact the police and report the incident.
No, as a victim, you cannot drop charges against the perpetrator. The decision to pursue criminal charges lies with the prosecutor and the court, not the victim.
If your spouse is guilty of forgery then of course charges can be brought against them
Another name for prosecute is pursue legal action or bring charges against.
When charges are dropped then you are free to go